Tuesday, 2 September 2025

How ISIS Terrorist Beatle "Jihadi John" was evaporated


How ISIS Terrorist "Beatle" Jihadi John was killed

An ISIS executioner dubbed Jihadi John was holding a kebab when he was gunned down by a British-led drone.

The ISIS fighter, who was identified by GCHQ analysts as Mohammed Emwazi, was traced to a takeaway by MI6 in 2015.

Intelligence agency bosses waited until a young boy who was with him left the area before ordering the strike in Raqqa, Syria.

A military official said the operation was led by USAF and RAF drone specialists in Qatar, while being supported by agents in Syria. 

They explained that they had been following Emwazi for six weeks, determining his pattern of visiting a building near his mosque. 

He would then arrive in a four-by-four truck and stay for around three to four minutes, they added.  

'The team asked MI6 about the building and it came back that it was a kebab shop,' they told The Sun.

'One day he walked out of the kebab shop there and the boy ran off to play football. It was our chance,' they added. 'Emwazi was evaporated, kebab in hand.'

An ISIS executioner, Mohammed Emwazi, also dubbed Jihadi John, was holding a kebab when he was gunned down by a British-led drone, a mission chief has said

The ISIS executioner, Mohammed Emwazi, known as Jihadi John, was holding a kebab when he was gunned down by a British-led drone, a mission chief has said

'One day he walked out of the kebab shop there and the boy ran off to play football. It was our chance,' they added. 'Emwazi was evaporated, kebab in hand'

'One day he walked out of the kebab shop there and the boy ran off to play football. It was our chance,' they added. 'Emwazi was evaporated, kebab in hand'

Kuwait-born Emwazi joined a terror cell alongside three other Brits who were called the ISIS Beatles. They executed at least 29 hostages - one being aid worker David Haines. 

Emwazi arrived in Britain when he was six years old and appeared to embrace British life, playing football in the affluent streets of west London and supporting Manchester United.

Neighbours said he was a polite, quietly spoken, shy boy who was studious at his Church of England school, where he was the only Muslim pupil in his class.

He was also reportedly bullied at his secondary school, Quintin Kynaston School, in St John's Wood, north London, for having bad breath.

It was only after he won a place to study computing and business management at the University of Westminster that his behaviour began to change.

The university has since been linked with several proponents of radical Islam, and Emwazi appeared to have fallen under their sway.

He began attending different mosques and was known to associate with Bilal al-Berjawi, who was killed by a drone strike in Somalia in 2012.

In August 2009, after his graduation, Emwazi flew to Tanzania in East Africa with friends and told authorities they were going on a wildlife safari.

David Haines was captured and beheaded in 2014 after being held by a four-man terrorist group of Britons dubbed 'The Beatles'

David Haines was captured and beheaded in 2014 after being held by a four-man terrorist group of Britons dubbed 'The ISIS Beatles'

Bethany Haines, the daughter of David Haines, who was murdered by Islamic terrorists, arrives at the Albert V. Bryan Federal Courthouse in 2022 during the trial of El Shafee Elsheikh

Bethany Haines, the daughter of David Haines, who was murdered by the Islamic terrorists, arrives at the Albert V. Bryan Federal Courthouse in 2022 during the trial of El Shafee Elsheikh

El Shafee Elsheikh, 37, a former British citizen, was sentenced to life in US prison

Another ISIS Beatle, El Shafee Elsheikh, 37, a former British citizen, was sentenced to life in US prison 

But the group was refused entry and put on a plane to the Netherlands, where Emwazi later claimed he was questioned by an MI5 agent called 'Nick'.

Emwazi hated the West, particularly MI5 and Scotland Yard.

In August 2014, the terrorist was seen beheading American journalist, James Foley, in scenes that shocked the world

Emwazi posted two more clips of brutal beheading, the first of another American journalist - Steven Sotloff - and the other of British aid worker David Haines.

As well as Haines, Foley and Sotloff, the gang's victims also included Americans Peter Kassig and Kayla Mueller.

Robert Hannigan, a former director of GCHQ, the British signals intelligence agency, said it was Emwazi's voice and his British accent that was key to unveiling his identity.

In 2019, he told the documentary: 'We had a race to find out who he was - his size, his hands, but, above all, his voice, made identifying him quite easy.'

Emwazi reportedly used very strong encryption and virtual private networks to communicate and wiped every computer he sent or received messages from to safeguard them from bugs.

He also regularly surrounded himself with women and children to make a drone attack likely to result in civilian deaths.

Details about his death come as his accomplice, El Shafee Elsheikh - known as Jihadi Ringo - applied to move back to his 'home country' Britain so he can be closer to family and friends.

Bethany, the daughter of David Haines, called Elsheikh's bid to move prisons an 'outrageous insult'. 

Elsheikh was born in Sudan and grew up in London but had his British citizenship revoked in 2018. For his crimes, he was tried by a federal jury in Virginia and handed eight life sentences.

Alexanda Amon Kotey, left, and El Shafee Elsheikh were both prosecuted in the US. Kotey pleaded guilty and was also sentenced to life in prison

Alexanda Amon Kotey, left, and El Shafee Elsheikh were both prosecuted in the US. Kotey pleaded guilty and was sentenced to life in prison

Mike Haines, 55, joined the families of other victims in court in Alexandria, Virginia, last week as Londoner Alexanda Kotey (pictured) was sentenced for his role in the terror cell's murder of four hostages

Jihadi George ISIS Beatle Alexanda Kotey (pictured) was sentenced for his role in the terror cell's murder of four hostages

Bethany, 28, from Perthshire, also recently raised fears that a second member of The Beatles terror cell, Alexanda Kotey, will attempt to follow the lead of Elsheik and will apply to move to a UK jail

Bethany, 28, from Perthshire, also recently raised fears that a second member of The Beatles terror cell, Alexanda Kotey, will attempt to follow the lead of Elsheik and will apply to move to a UK jail

Elsheikh's warped crimes were branded 'brutal, callous' and 'horrific' today as he was handed a life sentence for each of the eight counts he was convicted of in April, which are due to run concurrently. He is expected to appeal and replace his legal team (Pictured: Elsheikh)

Elsheikh's warped crimes were branded 'brutal, callous' and 'horrific' as he was handed a life sentence for each of the eight counts he was convicted of, which are due to run concurrently. 

US freelance journalist Steven Sotloff who was taken hostage and killed
Kayla Mueller is shown after speaking to a group in Prescott, Arizona

Left: US freelance journalist Steven Sotloff. Right: Kayla Mueller shown after speaking to a group in Prescott, Arizona. Both were killed in Syria by the ISIS Beatle terrorists.

The parents of Kayla Mueller, Carl and Marsha, arrive at court ahead of the sentencing

The parents of Kayla Mueller, Carl and Marsha

David Haines (right) with his brother in the late 1990s. David was captured by militants in Syria in March 2013 while delivering aid to the war-torn country

David Haines (right) with his brother in the late 1990s. David was captured by militants in Syria in March 2013 while delivering aid to the war-torn country

He has now applied to be switched from his Colorado prison to a UK jail under the International Prisoner Transfer Program, claiming he would like to be closer to family and friends, The Sun reports.

Families of the victims fear Elsheikh could be moved to somewhere like London's Belmarsh, where convicts have access to a number of luxuries like TVs and games consoles and can mix with other extremists.

Bethany, 28, from Perthshire, also recently raised fears that a second member of The Beatles terror cell, Alexanda Kotey, will attempt to follow the lead of Elsheik and apply to move to a UK jail.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-15052993/Beatle-Jihadi-John-killed-kebab-hand.html

ISIS Beatle 'Jihadi Ringo' who was part of a gang that filmed the killings of hostages makes a bid to return to the UK

El Shafee Elsheikh (centre) during his arrest at an EDL counterprotest in central London on September 11, 2011

Jihadist Ringo El Shafee Elsheikh (centre), who was born in Sudan, during his arrest at an EDL counterprotest in central London on September 11, 2011

Peter Kassig, 26, in Syria wrote a letter to his father shortly before he was beheaded in a videotaped murder. The letter was read out in court during the trial

Peter Kassig, 26, in Syria shortly before he was beheaded

El Shafee Elsheikh, 34  is pictured in a court room sketch on April 1. 'The Beatles' ¿ so-called because they had British accents -- tortured and executed US and British hostages

El Shafee Elsheikh, 34  is pictured in a court room sketch. 'The Beatles' – so-called because they had British accents -- tortured and executed US and British hostages

Photos taken in 2014 by a Syrian reporter showed the abandoned factory turned ISIS prison in Sheikh Najjar, Syria where Western hostages were reportedly kept for months

Photos taken in 2014 by a Syrian reporter showed the ISIS prison in Sheikh Najjar, Syria where Western hostages were kept

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